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This double-DVD set includes over five hours of never-before-available concert and performance footage from Led Zeppelin, spanning the years 1969 to 1979. While enthusiasts have been trading poor quality versions of this material for years, this marks the first archival video release to contain any footage of the band playing live. The main feature on the first disc includes highlights of the band's legendary set at the Royal Albert Hall on January 9, 1970. If there was ever any doubt of the power and intricate legerdemain of Jimmy Page (guitar), Robert Plant (vocal/harmonica), John Paul Jones (bass/keyboards/mandolin), and John Bonham (drums), this performance will silence all detractors. The dozen songs from this show are derived primarily from their first two LPs with a few well-chosen covers thrown in for good measure. One particularly interesting inclusion is Plant's spontaneous incorporation of a few lines from Neil Young's "Down by the River" and "On the Way Home" during an epic "How Many More Times." Supplementary shorts on disc one feature a promotional video for "Communication Breakdown" — with the band miming to a pre-recorded audio track — a half-hour mini-show for Danish Television, a clip of "Dazed and Confused" from the British TV program Supershow, and a pair of tunes ("Communication Breakdown" and "Dazed and Confused") for the French TV show Tous en Scene. The second DVD fast forwards to the '70s and continues with a trio of main attractions and a slew of extras. First up is a composite video for "Immigrant Song," which contains some amateur footage married to a previously unissued live version of the song. This is followed by outtakes from the motion picture Song Remains the Same (1976), which finds the quartet at Madison Square Garden in 1973. The oft-bootlegged 1975 Earls Court is up next highlighted by acoustic renderings of "Going to California" and "That's the Way." The last extended set finds Zep during their triumphant return to England in 1979. It would ultimately be a bittersweet affair as it was likewise their final performance in their homeland prior to the death of Bonham the following year. Extras on disc two include a few interview clips, promotional videos for "Over the Hills and Far Away," and "Travelling Riverside Blues" — both circa the Led Zeppelin (1990) four-CD box set. Review by Lindsay Planer allmusic.comRead full review
Five and a half hours of astounding performances, mainly in excellent quality. I knew JP was a superb guitarist but on this showing he’s several notches higher than I’d given him credit for. The earliest and latest recordings here show how the band developed while keeping the power and emotion of the music at stratospheric levels.
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Good selection of concert clips, well recorded. A very good purchase at a reasonable price. A must for any Zeppelin fans.
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The most comprehensive collection of LZ live - great restored video and audio quality
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Led Zeppelin - need I say more!
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Great Collection for any Led Zeppelin fans
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a truly historical album, with rare footage of the band
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Bought this because I'm A big Zeppelin fan.Over 5 hours of live recorded music on 2 DVD's.Lots of still pic's and imformation from the 2 booklets that come with it.It spans 1970 till 1979 over 5 big venues.If you like LED ZEPPELIN you will love this.
Excellent product, great history & great music
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Great thanks
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